Nature Communications (Feb 2019)

Virus-specific memory T cells populate tumors and can be repurposed for tumor immunotherapy

  • Pamela C. Rosato,
  • Sathi Wijeyesinghe,
  • J. Michael Stolley,
  • Christine E. Nelson,
  • Rachel L. Davis,
  • Luke S. Manlove,
  • Christopher A. Pennell,
  • Bruce R. Blazar,
  • Clark C. Chen,
  • Melissa A. Geller,
  • Vaiva Vezys,
  • David Masopust

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08534-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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The immunosuppressive tumor environment and the lack of functional anti-tumor immunity are major limiting factors in immunotherapy. Here the authors show that human and mouse tumors are infiltrated by virus-specific memory T cells, which can be harnessed by viral peptides to induce local and systemic anti-tumor immunity and synergize with checkpoint blockade.